Vets Now Salisbury

Vets Now Salisbury Vets Now Salisbury is a pet emergency clinic dedicated to out-of-hours care for small animals and we’re open when your daytime vet is closed. www.vets-now.com/

Fireworks might be fun for us, but they can be extremely frightening for our pets. 🎆Last year, we saw a 19% increase in ...
01/11/2025

Fireworks might be fun for us, but they can be extremely frightening for our pets. 🎆

Last year, we saw a 19% increase in pets needing out-of-hours care during fireworks season.

Loud bangs, bright lights, and sudden noises can cause panic, anxiety, or even lead pets to run away.

Keep them safe this fireworks season by planning ahead by speaking to your vet, staying calm, and prioritising their comfort. 🐾

For more tips and advice, visit: https://bit.ly/46oHObI

Happy Halloween! 🎃P.S dogs don't ever ghost you 👻
31/10/2025

Happy Halloween! 🎃

P.S dogs don't ever ghost you 👻

How gorgeous is Stanley! 🥰 Sitting so proud with his thoroughly deserved Brave Pet certificate. 🐾Has your pet received a...
30/10/2025

How gorgeous is Stanley! 🥰 Sitting so proud with his thoroughly deserved Brave Pet certificate. 🐾

Has your pet received a certificate from one of our clinics? We’d love to see! 💕

Comment your photos below. 📸✨

Spooked pets can become startled and run away with the heightened sounds and scents that surround Halloween and Bonfire ...
26/10/2025

Spooked pets can become startled and run away with the heightened sounds and scents that surround Halloween and Bonfire Night.

To make sure you're keeping your pets safe, always ensure your pet's collar ID tag and microchip details are up-to-date. 🎃🎇

Keep your pets happy and healthy with these fun enrichment ideas for cats and dogs!From brain-boosting puzzles to playfu...
22/10/2025

Keep your pets happy and healthy with these fun enrichment ideas for cats and dogs!

From brain-boosting puzzles to playful activities, adding enrichment to your pet's routine helps fight boredom and keeps them mentally sharp. 🧠 With not as much outdoor time as the brighter months, mental stimulation is so important.

The beautiful Teddy recently came to our Vets Now Glasgow Hospital after very sadly being attacked by another dog.After ...
20/10/2025

The beautiful Teddy recently came to our Vets Now Glasgow Hospital after very sadly being attacked by another dog.

After being stabilised by his local vet, Teddy was transferred to our Emergency and Critical Care team in a critical condition. He arrived with a broken jaw and one of his eyes dislocated from its socket, he was incredibly fragile.

Our dedicated team acted swiftly. Orthopaedic specialists carried out complex reconstructive surgery, while our ICU nurses provided intensive, round-the-clock care to support his recovery every step of the way.

Here he is at his 6-week check-up, pictured with our Hospital Relationship Manager, Martin. While Teddy still has a journey ahead of him, his recovery so far has been nothing short of remarkable. We’re incredibly proud of this brave little fighter. ❤️🐾

Cats bring a whole lot of love and magic into our lives. From their playful antics to their charming independence, they'...
18/10/2025

Cats bring a whole lot of love and magic into our lives.

From their playful antics to their charming independence, they've got us wrapped around their little paws.

What's your favourite unique cat personality trait? Let us know below 🐱👇

One of our lovely staff dogs from our Vets Now Manchester Hospital recently had to undergo an exploratory laparotomy to ...
16/10/2025

One of our lovely staff dogs from our Vets Now Manchester Hospital recently had to undergo an exploratory laparotomy to remove some fabric that he had swallowed at home.

This condition is known as Pica: a term used when pets eat non-food items like fabric, socks, rocks, plastic toys, or sticks. While it might seem harmless at first, ingesting foreign objects can be very dangerous and may lead to:

- Severe abdominal pain
- Vomiting and loss of appetite

These items often can’t pass safely through the digestive system, sometimes requiring surgical intervention, much like Hugo.

If you ever notice your pet chewing or swallowing unusual objects, try to keep those items out of reach and monitor them closely. And if your pet suddenly shows any of the symptoms above, don’t wait - make sure to contact your local vet immediately. For emergencies outside normal hours, head to your nearest Vets Now clinic.

Hugo is now home and recovering well from surgery ❤️🐾

With many gorgeous blooms brightening up our homes and gardens, it’s good to know which ones might not be so pet-friendl...
14/10/2025

With many gorgeous blooms brightening up our homes and gardens, it’s good to know which ones might not be so pet-friendly. 🌷

Even a small amount ingested can cause serious health problems for pets.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/4mVBCNk

Cold nights and crunchy leaves are back, and so are Autumn’s hidden dangers to dogs. 🐕From rock salt to acorns and conke...
08/10/2025

Cold nights and crunchy leaves are back, and so are Autumn’s hidden dangers to dogs. 🐕

From rock salt to acorns and conkers, swipe through to familiarise yourself and keep your dog safe this season.

For more tips and advice, visit: https://bit.ly/46oHObI

Oscar recently came to see our Vets Now Manchester Hospital with ongoing bleeding and complications following a previous...
06/10/2025

Oscar recently came to see our Vets Now Manchester Hospital with ongoing bleeding and complications following a previous urethrostomy, a surgery he had to help relieve blockages caused by painful bladder stones.

After a thorough examination, our vets discovered that Oscar was anaemic and had necrotic (dead) tissue, putting him at serious risk of infection.

Our surgical team acted quickly, performing a scrotal ablation to remove the damaged tissue, and a urethrostomy revision to ensure urine could flow properly and safely.

Oscar is now recovering well with lots of TLC, pain relief, and monitoring from both our team and his loving owners 🐶

Fungi (like wild mushrooms) are dangerous to dogs because many varieties contain toxins that can cause serious harm if i...
04/10/2025

Fungi (like wild mushrooms) are dangerous to dogs because many varieties contain toxins that can cause serious harm if ingested. Since it’s challenging to determine which types are safe, we recommend treating any ingestion of wild mushrooms as potentially harmful. 🍄

If your pup does eat one, contact your vet immediately or if out of hours, your nearest Vets Now clinic, so they can provide the right care. ❤️

A reminder that we’re open this August bank holiday Monday. 🐾Emergencies can happen anytime, especially when your daytim...
21/08/2025

A reminder that we’re open this August bank holiday Monday. 🐾

Emergencies can happen anytime, especially when your daytime vet practice is closed, but our team is ready to help if needed.

We’re open 24 hours on Monday, the 25th.

Call us on: 01722 237023
Find us at: 49 Endless Street, Salisbury SP1 3UH

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49 Endless Street
Salisbury
SP13UH

Opening Hours

Monday 6pm - 8am
Tuesday 6pm - 8am
Wednesday 6pm - 8am
Thursday 6pm - 8am
Friday 6pm - 8am
Saturday 12pm - 8am
Sunday 12pm - 8am

Telephone

+441722237023

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Giving people and their pets the care and support they deserve, at the time they need it most

Vets Now was founded in 2001 by Richard Dixon, a veterinary surgeon who understood the pressure of being on-call round the clock while also trying to maintain a good quality of life. His solution was Vets Now, a dedicated out-of-hours emergency and critical care service for pets.

In the following years, Richard and his team helped revolutionise the way emergency veterinary care was provided outside of normal surgery hours. He worked in partnership with local veterinary practices to offer vets and their clients an out-of-hours service. At the heart of this was a team of full-time vets, vet nurses and support staff who only worked at night, over weekends and during public holidays.

In 2019, Richard sold Vets Now to Europe’s leading veterinary care provider, IVC, but the business has not changed and, today, Vets Now provides a trusted service to more than 1400 veterinary practices across the UK — from 58 dedicated out-of-hours clinics and three 24/7 pet emergency hospitals, including Ipswich.

In total, our highly-skilled staff treat around 150,000 small animals every year — and during seasonal holidays, like Christmas and Easter, we answer around five queries an hour from worried pet owners. So whether you’re in Salisbury, Netherhampton or Alderbury we’re there for you and your pet when you need us most.